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Women -- Employment -- United States. (4)
Discrimination in employment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Discrimination in employment -- United States. (2)
Pay equity -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Pay equity -- United States. (2)
Women -- Employment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social conditions. (2)
Women -- United States -- Social conditions. (2)
Women's rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Women's rights -- United States. (2)
Abortion -- Law and legislation -- United States. (1)
African American iron and steel workers. (1)
Arbitration, Industrial -- United States (1)
Automobile mechanics -- United States (1)
Child care -- United States. (1)
Cleveland State Hospital. (1)
Cleveland Women Working (Organization). (1)
Collective bargaining -- Steel industry -- United States (1)
Collective labor agreements -- Steel industry -- United States (1)
Consolidation and merger of corporations -- United States (1)
Corporate reorganization -- United States (1)
Corporations -- Finance (1)
Corruption investigation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Democratic Party. Ohio. (1)
Discrimination in employment -- United States (1)
Employee counseling -- United States. (1)
Employee fringe benefits -- United States (1)
Equal rights amendments -- United States. (1)
Feminism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Feminism -- Ohio -- History -- Sources. (1)
Feminism -- United States -- History -- Sources. (1)
Feminism -- United States. (1)
Feminist literature -- United States. (1)
Ferguson, Joseph T. (1)
Gay liberation movement -- United States. (1)
Industrial relations -- United States (1)
Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Investigative reporting -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Iron and steel workers -- Labor unions -- United States (1)
Iron and steel workers -- United States (1)
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation (1)
LTV Corporation (1)
LTV Energy Products Company (1)
LTV Steel Company. (1)
LTV Steel Mining (1)
LTV Steel Tubular Products Company (1)
Labor disputes -- United States (1)
Labor union locals -- United States (1)
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1Title:  Career women of America, 1776-1840    
 Creator:  Dexter, Elisabeth Williams Anthony, 1887- 
 Publication:  Jones, Francestown, N.H,[c1950] 
 Notes:  Bibliography: p. 246-254. 
 Call #:  HD6095 D526 
 Extent:  262 p. 
 Subjects:  Women -- Employment -- United States
 
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2Title:  Absent from majority: working class women in America    
 Creator:  Seifer, Nancy. 
 Institute of Human Relations (American Jewish Committee)
 Publication:  Institute of Human Relations, American Jewish Committee, New York, N.Y,c1973. 
 Notes:  Bibliography: p. 81-85. 
 Call #:  Pam. S210 
 Extent:  x, 85 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. 
 Subjects:  Women -- Employment -- United States | Women -- History -- United States
 
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3Title:  Recruiting, selecting, training women for automotive maintenance service: a manual for dealers and service men in the automotive maintenance industry    
 Creator:  Studebaker Corporation 
 Publication:  Studebaker Corporation, South Bend, Ind,c1943. 
 Notes:  Cover-title. 
 Call #:  Pam. Z399 
 Extent:  2 v. : illus., forms. ; 18 cm. 
 Subjects:  Automobile mechanics -- United States | Women -- Employment -- United States
 
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4Title:  Women in industry: a study in American economic history    
 Creator:  Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957 
 Publication:  D. Appleton, New York,1913, c1909. 
 Notes:  Partly reprinted from various periodicals. Includes index. "Trial bibliography of books and magazine articles relating to the industrial employment of women in England and America": p. 392-[399] 
 Call #:  HD6095 A131 
 Extent:  xxii, 408 p. ; 21 cm. 
 Subjects:  Women -- Employment -- United States | United States -- Economic conditions
 
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5Title:  Born female: the high cost of keeping women down    
 Creator:  Bird, Caroline. 
 Briller, Sara Welles
 Publication:  D. McKay Co, New York,[1968] 
 Notes:  Bibliographical references included in "Chapter notes" (p. 251-271) 
 Call #:  HQ1420 B618 
 Extent:  xiii, 288 p. 21 cm. 
 Subjects:  Women -- United States | Women -- Employment -- United States
 
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6Title:  Alexander L. and Thelma S. Ostrow Papers     
 Creator:  Ostrow, Alexander L. and Thelma S. 
 Dates:  1939-1960 
 Abstract:  Alexander Ostrow was an award-winning investigative reporter, working for the Cleveland Press, 1951-1964. He later became a public relations officer and then an administrative aide to Congressman Ron Mottl. His wife, Thelma Swank Ostrow, was an employee counselor for Vultee Aircraft Corporation, developing a counselor training course designed to aid women entering the work force during World War II. She later worked for Cleary Realty in Cleveland, Ohio. The collection consists of biographical material, a diary, and scrapbooks of newspaper articles written by Alexander Ostrow, primarily on Cleveland topics. Also, clippings and speeches of Thelma Ostrow and a 1944 counselor's manual for Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, San Diego. The collection pertains primarily to Al Ostrow's career as a journalist at the Cleveland Press and specifically to his coverage of the Sam Sheppard murder trial, the 1951 concrete "shakedown" of Auditor Joseph T. Ferguson, and the expose of conditions at Cleveland State Mental Hospital. Thelma Ostrow's papers highlight the problems of women entering the work force during World War II and the efforts of employers to address them. 
 Call #:  MS 4349 
 Extent:  1.40 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Ostrow, Alexander L., 1915-1977. | Ostrow, Thelma Swank. | Sheppard, Sam -- Trials, litigation, etc. | Ferguson, Joseph T. | Cleveland State Hospital. | Trials (Murder) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Reporters and reporting -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Corruption investigation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Investigative reporting -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Employee counseling -- United States. | Women -- Employment -- United States.
 
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7Title:  Women's Equity Action League Records     
 Creator:  Women's Equity Action League 
 Dates:  1969-1984 
 Abstract:  The Women's Equity Action League (WEAL) (1968-ca. 1989) was a national organization founded in Cleveland, Ohio, committed to combating sex discrimination and advocating for economic equality for women through education and litigation. WEAL was an offshoot of the National Organization for Women and took a more conservative stance on issues such as abortion rights and the Equal Rights Amendment. The organization's membership remained small throughout its duration but benefitted from the prestige of the high-profile women in academia, business, and government who joined WEAL. Growing out of WEAL was the Women's Law Fund, a non-profit organization co-founded in 1972 by attorneys Jane M. Picker and Lizbeth A. Moody, both professors at Cleveland State University's Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. The Women's Law Fund evolved out of divisions within WEAL concerning the mission, structure, and funding of the organization. The collection consists of administrative records, articles of incorporation, by-laws, correspondence, financial records, legal records, memoranda, minutes, a mission statement, notes, press releases, promotional materials, and other public relations records, and reports. 
 Call #:  MS 5125 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Women's Equity Action League. | Women's rights -- United States. | Women's rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women -- United States -- Social conditions. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social conditions. | Women -- Employment -- United States. | Women -- Employment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Sex discrimination -- United States. | Sex discrimination -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Discrimination in employment -- United States. | Discrimination in employment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Pay equity -- United States. | Pay equity -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women -- United States -- History. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History.
 
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8Title:  Cleveland Women Working Records     
 Creator:  Cleveland Women Working 
 Dates:  1975-1981 
 Abstract:  Cleveland Women Working (f. 1975), founded largely by Helen Williams, was an organization of working women concerned about equal opportunity rights for office workers in the United States and especially in the Cleveland, Ohio, area. They addressed problems faced by working women by using documented research and active strategy. They counseled and educated women about legal rights and job problems, publicized unfair working situations, monitored government agencies which enforced anti-discrimination laws; monitored specific employers for compliance with the law; advocated for women with discrimination problems; and published special reports and a bi-monthly newsletter. In 1977 Cleveland Women Working merged with a group formed out of the Boston, Massachusetts, organization 9to5 News that became the Working Women Organizing Project. After another name change it became 9to5, National Association of Working Women in 1983 and maintained its national headquarters in Cleveland until 1993 when the national organization moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The officers and staff of 9to5 have been active in many different ways to further its mission, ranging from testifying before Congress to educating women through publications regarding sexual harassment in the workplace and other related issues. It ran a job problem hotline, helped to organize a division of the Service Employees International Union, and has been involved with various federal investigations and government hearings regarding employment practices and discrimination. 9to5 National Association of Working Women is still an active organization with chapters in Atlanta, Georgia, California, Colorado, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but is no longer active in the Cleveland area. The collection consists of agendas, annual reports, lists, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, reports, speech texts, statutes, and surveys. 
 Call #:  MS 5097 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Cleveland Women Working (Organization). | Women -- Employment -- United States. | Women -- Employment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Work environment -- Women -- United States. | Work environment -- Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women employees -- United States. | Women employees -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Discrimination in employment -- United States. | Discrimination in employment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Pay equity -- United States. | Pay equity -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Sexual harassment of women -- United States. | Sexual harassment of women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women -- United States -- Social conditions. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social conditions. | Women's rights -- United States. | Women's rights -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Feminism -- United States. | Feminism -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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9Title:  Lana Moresky Papers     
 Creator:  Moresky, Lana 
 Dates:  1952-1988 
 Abstract:  Lana Moresky is a women's rights activist and officer of the National Organization for Women (NOW). In 1972, Moresky joined the Cleveland, Ohio NOW. By 1973 she was a member of the executive board and a state delegate, and, in 1974, Moresky became state NOW coordinator. In 1976 she was elected to a seat on the NOW national board. Moresky remained involved in NOW, particularly at the local level, throughout the 1980s, even as her political and women's rights activities increased and diversified. Her involvement included: Ohio Attorney General's Task Force on Sexism in Education, Cuyahoga County Democratic Executive Committee, Twenty-Second District Caucus chairperson, Democratic National Convention delegate, and Cleveland board member of Americans for Democratic Action. The collection includes personal files, consisting of resumes, calendars, correspondence, speeches and files re: fundraising and public relations; NOW files, consisting of local chapter files, Ohio NOW files, national NOW files, NOW ERA campaign files (hearings, press clippings and state campaign notebooks), and NOW publications; and, files pertaining to general women's issues, and events and organizations (such as abortion, day care, education, employment, International Women's Year, the Twenty-Second District Caucus, the Democratic National Conventions of 1980 and 1984). The bulk of the collection involves NOW at the local, state and national level: Cleveland NOW (women's issues subject file, publications); Heights, Cleveland-East and Hillcrest NOW files (bylaws, minutes, correspondence, financial reports); Lake-Geauga NOW files (subject file and publications re: abortion, employment, education, legislation, Phyllis Schlafly); Ohio NOW and national NOW files (administrative files, including the national conference kits, 1971-1987, and Majority Caucus files). 
 Call #:  MS 4318 
 Extent:  18.21 linear feet (20 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Moresky, Lana, 1946- -- Archives. | National Organization for Women -- Archives. | National Organization for Women. Cleveland Chapter (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. | National Organization for Women. Cleveland-East Chapter -- Archives. | National Organization for Women. Hillcrest Chapter -- Archives. | National Organization for Women. Lake-Geauga Chapter -- Archives. | National Organization for Women. Heights Chapter (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Archives. | Ohio National Organization for Women -- Archives. | Democratic Party. Ohio. | Feminism -- Ohio -- History -- Sources. | Feminism -- United States -- History -- Sources. | Abortion -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Child care -- United States. | Equal rights amendments -- United States. | Feminist literature -- United States. | Gay liberation movement -- United States. | Sexism -- United States. | Sex discrimination against women -- United States. | Women -- United States -- Social conditions -- 20th century. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs. | Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States. | Women in politics -- United States -- History -- Sources. | Women's rights. | Women -- Education -- United States. | Women -- Employment -- United States.
 
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10Title:  LTV Steel Company Records     
 Creator:  LTV Steel Company 
 Dates:  1899-2002 
 Abstract:  The LTV Steel Company was formed in 1984 by the LTV Corporation through a merger of Jones & Laughlin Steel, Inc. (itself a merger of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company) and Republic Steel Corporation, with its headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. The company declared bankruptcy and its assets were purchased by W.L. Ross and Company in 2002 and became known as the International Steel Group (ISG). The collection consists of administrative records, agendas, agreements, architectural drawings, award programs, biographies, budgets, contracts, correspondence, deeds, dockets, drafts, financial records, forms, handbooks, histories, indexes, job descriptions, journals, ledgers, legal records, lists, manuals, maps, memoranda, minutes, newsletters, newspaper and magazine clippings, notes, personnel records, photographs, plans, policies, presentations, press releases, publications, reports, speech texts, scrapbooks, surveys, tax records, and transcripts. 
 Call #:  MS 4950 
 Extent:  230.00 linear feet (258 containers and 7 oversize folders) 
 Subjects:  Ling, James J. | LTV Steel Company. | LTV Corporation | Republic Steel Corporation | Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation | Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company | United Steelworkers of America | LTV Steel Tubular Products Company | LTV Energy Products Company | LTV Steel Mining | Tri-State Mining Company. | United States. Securities and Exchange Commission | United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission | United States. National Labor Relations Board | United States. Environmental Protection Agency | United States. Occupational Safety and Health Administration | African American iron and steel workers. | Arbitration, Industrial -- United States | Collective labor agreements -- Steel industry -- United States | Collective bargaining -- Steel industry -- United States | Consolidation and merger of corporations -- United States | Corporate reorganization -- United States | Corporations -- Finance | Discrimination in employment -- United States | Employee fringe benefits -- United States | Industrial relations -- United States | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Iron and steel workers -- United States | Iron and steel workers -- Labor unions -- United States | Labor disputes -- United States | Labor union locals -- United States | Labor unions and education -- United States | Minorities -- Employment -- United States | Plant shutdowns -- United States | Steel industry and trade -- United States | Steel industry and trade -- Ohio | Steel industry and trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Steel industry and trade -- Environmental aspects -- United States | Steel industry and trade -- Environmental aspects -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Steel industry and trade -- Mergers -- United States. | Steel-works -- United States | Steel-works -- Ohio | Steel-works -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Wages -- Iron and steel workers -- United States | Women -- Employment -- United States | Women iron and steel workers -- United States
 
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